Top 3 Vegan Shea Butter Products
Have you ever wondered what do the shea butter products contain or where does shea butter come from? It comes from the Karite tree that grows only in the savannah regions of Africa. The emollient properties of shea butter have been proven through centuries of use in Africa, and it has traditionally been used to nourish the skin, keeping it supple, young and restores the skins natural elasticity. Shea butter is also used to treat a variety of skin problems like irritations, eczema, stretchmarks, extreme dryness, wrinkle preventions, burns, cuts and small wounds, insect bite, and many more. Shea butter products, (which contain shea butter), are mainly soaps, creams and lotions. Shea butter has an earthy, nutty fragrance, is free from chemicals, and is a natural skin care product for the entire family.
Unrefined Shea Nut Butter has amazing moisturising and healing properties, plus is rich in Vitamins A, B, E and F. It also contains proteins and a unique fatty acid profile.
Vegan Shea Butter Body Cream
This cream is thicker than lotion, contains shea butter and other base oils or butters that are high in helpful Vitamin E, ensuring suppleness to the skin, along with antioxidizing properties and some sunscreen. The cream is not greasy and glides easily.
Vegan Shea Butter Lip Balm
This product is a miracle mixture of oils and butters, the ultimate in lip protection and comes in various amazing flavours. It does not contain beeswax, just a moisture-rich combination of shea butter, other natural butters, Hempseed Oil and plant derived candelilla wax.
Shea butter products enable your skin to absorb moisture from the air, as a result of which, it becomes softer and remains moisturized for a longer duration. They have natural sunscreen properties and anti-inflammatory agents. So, go ahead and use any vegan shea butter products which are made with natural ingredients, as its regular use leads to softer, healthier and smoother skin.
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| Published on December 17th, 2009 | | Posted by Harleena Singh |

April 6th, 2010 at 10:51 am
this is great ive bookmarked this one hehe
April 8th, 2010 at 10:37 pm
Aww thanks – we love it when people bookmark an article.